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SNIPS FOR TE HORO BUYERS. SARDINES, jib tins 6d. HERRINGS LX TOMATO SAUCE, jib tim, 3d. DESSICATED COCOANUT, Sd ib. FRESH HERRINGS, large tins, 7jd, ' Vv OKCESTEeSHIRE SAL CE uvariv 1/4 ST. MUNGO SOAP, 6 pkis. 1 /-. ~ ' " 51b DAIRY SALT, 1/-.' ‘ '' J ~“- CREAM TEATAR, 1/6 lb. EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER 1/10. ’ ~ .CHEESE, first grade, lid lb. SOAP, large bars, 1/- bar. ' Our famous 8.0. P. TEA, choice Ceylon, 2/6 per lb, The Housewife will recognise these prices as Genuine Bargains. DON’T GO ELSEWHERE WHEN THESE VALUES CAN BE GOT AT YOUR OWN STORE. GENERAL MERCHANT, TE HORO.

@®©S?B©S© ©s® © 2 S"@ STAINLESS CUTLERY. I HAVE JUST OPENED OUT SOMETHING UNIQUE AND ..ttY??™ 1X EEAL STAINLESS TABLE KNIVES, Al. QUALITY, AT 36/- PER HALF DOZEN. * ■* A good selection of High-Class Plate in all designs at reasonable prices. Also Watches, Brooches, Trinkets, Etc. ALARM CLOCKS. Just arrived a consignment of high-grade Alarm Clocks from 11/6 each, fully guaranteed. Being a practical Watchmaker, I will regulate and put every clock in order free of charge, should any go wrong. SUPPORT THE LOCAL .WATCHMAKER fc JEWELLER, E. LOOSER. LADEE OTAKI THEATRE, OTAE2). fp HJ 3 && Z. &&&&&&&£&&&&&&&&&%,& &&&&#»&&&&

SOME OF OUR CASH PRICES. (English), 6ft, 4/6; GALVANISED COLEUGATED IRON Tit. 5/3; Bft. 6/-: 9ft. 7/-j 10ft. 7/9. LEAD HEAD 64d lb. Rose Head Nails, 4d to sd. POULTRY; NETTING, 18/6, Sheep Netting, 24/6 50yd roll: Rim Looks, 4/b. GARDEN LlNES,*4oyds 3/3. No. 8 G'ALV. WIRE, 25/- cwt. PIG LARD, 35, o cw;. PARKE’S L.H. SHOVELS, * 10/6. HARVEST GLOVES, 4/6, HUBBOCK’S (English) .WHITE LEAD, .72/- cwt. ROOT PAINT (Dark Red), 15/- gal. PRATT’S TURPS. 5/- and 6/- gai. LINSEED OIL, 6/6 and 6/9 gal. STAPLES (in Peg lots), 5d to 6d lb. RESIN, Id lb. AMERICAN' BROOMS, No, 1 2/9j No, g 3/=j No. 3 3/6. __ Parker, Vincent & Co., FARMER’S SUPPLY STORES, LEVIN. HARDWARE, MANURES, MOTOR TYRES, OILS, ETC.

E R U. I T FRESH FROM THE GROWERS, NICE AND JUICY. VEGETABLES FRESH FROM THE GARDENS. FULL OF FLAVOUR. CORDIALS. ALL LEADING BRANDS. A BIG ASSORTMENT. NODUS* BUT LOWEST PRICES. TOBACCOS. LEADING MAKES. THE WORLD’S BEST. SILKS, PRETTY, CHEAP, GOOD. LOWEST PRICES. TRUELIGHT & Co. Telephone 88. Telephone 88.

H. H. VAjNN, SANITARY PLUMBER, (Certificai cd). ITI STREET (Next i'oliee Station). PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES CARRIED OUT SULFULLY AND PROMPTLY. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, FIRST-CLASS .WURKIiANSJELUi GUARANTEED.

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Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 3

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